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Regretfully the time has come for me to raise $$ (daughter going to private school), and so I am offering GS9-485 for sale. I bought it new in the barn in the 80's. Asking $2k OBO, please see pics at http://www.timeguitars.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=176 and email me at crgfrench@gmail.com. Sad day ...

I think you're spot-on, it seems to be a GS9 but with GS8 wiring (no tone switches). The neck does not have a v-contour, it is symmetrical; and the back of the body has slight countouring but nothing very deep.

Some shots of GS9 - 485, purchased at Kimball Avenue 1986. With amp: GS9 and TSL.jpg You can see she is a "post-robbery" build: GS9serialnum.jpg In her D'Andrea (Canada) case: GS9incase.jpg Front and back of headstock: GS9headfront.jpg GS9headback.jpg Bottom cutaway: GS9bottomcut.jpg

Thanks Chris. I just read your post "a short history of Time" which is excellent, thanks for posting that. I remembered, reading the employee list from that post, that I was first taking lessons (probably around 1980) from Don Sidney at his house which was only a couple of blocks away from...

Hi Chris, I used to love to stop into the barn, I took lessons upstairs at Darrell's Music from Steve O'Connell, who I bought my first Time GS2 from, if I remember correctly. It was a cranberry color and looked exactly like the picture of the first GS on this board. I bought a new Fender Superchamp ...